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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is a bit heavier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something has increased in intensity or is more intense than before. For example, "The workload for this week is a bit heavier than what we've been dealing with."
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The Dunkel is a bit heavier, sweeter, with a creamy head.
Like the HP projector, it is very compact (although it is a bit heavier, at 3 pounds).
At 8.5 ounces, it is a bit heavier than the average point-and-shoot camera, and it is made of magnesium alloy for ruggedness.
The phone is a bit heavier than my HTC Hero, but for some reason it feels cheaper.
The AT&T version is a bit heavier at 5.82 ounces than the Sprint version, at 5.3 ounces.
Mitsuyoshi's version is a bit heavier on the soy sauce than others', but not so much that the sweet flavor is overwhelmed.
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(If anything, the film is a bit heavy-handed with the parallels).
Hill is punctilious with earnestly observed retro detail, and sometimes this is a bit heavy-handed.
He cushions it on the volley to the late arriving Palmer, whose first touch is a bit heavy.
But the whole thing is a bit heavy-handed, offering little real insight into the nature of addiction or even domestic bliss.
"I think crazy is a bit heavy," McRoberts said, adding that Southall's self-motivation was one of his most impressive qualities.
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